![]() Personally I don't worry about it anymore. ![]() 64bit has been around for 3 generations of windows operating systems, and pretty much every other operating system out there has a 64bit version. To say that it's still not a standard is just not true. ![]() ![]() That was probably because (as ShaneLittle mentioned) it was not really a standard. The only 64bit compatibility issues that I have ever run into was way back with xp 64bit when it was first new, and then a few in the beginning with vista. I've been running Windows 7 64bit for a while now, and have yet to run into a compatibility issue with any software that I've installed. As far as all the people who are trying to steer you away from 64bit, I will just throw in my. ![]()
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